Ursula Parker, a remarkable actress and virtuosic violinist, hails from New York City, born in the year 2003. At the tender age of five, she was discovered by an acting agent and has since appeared in an impressive array of 15 films, including dramas, comedies, science fiction, action, and horror, as well as 40 television episodes, numerous commercials, and a few notable theater productions on Broadway. Her exceptional talent has earned her recognition for her dramatic roles, with her comedic portrayal of Jane in the Emmy-winning series Louie being a particular highlight. Throughout her career, she has had the privilege of working alongside an esteemed cast of actors, including Nicole Kidman, Al Pacino, Tilda Swinton, Melissa McCarthy, Channing Tatum, Anna Paquin, and Bryan Cranston, to name a few.
As a prodigious violinist, Ursula began her musical journey at the age of three and has since performed as a soloist at various concert venues, charity events, and fundraising galas, as well as on television and in films. Notably, she made her debut as a soloist with an orchestra at the age of six, followed by her performance at Carnegie Hall at eight, and later, at ten, she took the stage as the soloist with the Livingston Symphony Orchestra. Under the guidance of esteemed violin teacher Nicole DiCecco, Ursula was accepted into Naoko Tanaka's private studio at the prestigious Juilliard School.
Currently, Ursula is pursuing a career in software engineering, a testament to her versatility and dedication to her craft. Born to a family of creatives, she is the daughter of B. F. Parker, a musician and novelist, and Jerica Oblak, a Slovenian composer who teaches at New York University.